I am starting to use the async await
pattern more over the standard Promise syntax, as it can keep the code flatter. I have played and experimented with them a bit and thought I understood how to use them.
That has now come crumbling down!
I have a function that returns a Promise...
private async checkSecurityTokenForNearExpiry(): Promise<boolean> {
const expiryOffset = 10;
try {
let existingToken = await this.userAuthorisationService.getSecurityToken();
if (existingToken != null && !existingToken.isTokenExpired(expiryOffset)) {
return true;
}
// Attempt to get a new token.
this.logger.debug('checkSecurityTokenForNearExpiry requesting new token.');
this.getSecurityTokenWithRefreshToken().subscribe(obs => {
return true;
},
error => {
// All errors already logged
return false;
});
} catch (error) {
this.logger.error(`checkSecurityToken ${error}`);
return false;
}
}
This happens to call other function that returns a promise and also has on Observable, but all this seems to be ok.
I then call this function as follows...
this.getDataStoreValues().then(async () => {
await this.checkSecurityTokenForNearExpiry(); // <-- not waiting
requestData(); // <-- this is called before checkSecurityTokenForNearExpiry returns
...
This is inside another Promise then
callback marked as async
, (which should be ok?), but to my alarm the call to this.checkSecurityTokenForNearExpiry()
is not finished before I see the requestData()
being called. I don't need the boolean
result of checkSecurityTokenForNearExpiry
but added this just to see if returning something would make s difference, but it didn't.
I am lost here!
Does anyone know what I am missing here?
Thanks in advance!